Ratbeh Tablet

Ingredients: 

Medicago sativa , Starch , Honey

 Active Ingredients: vitamins A, D, E, K, C, B1, B2, B6, B12, Niacin, Panthothanic acid, Inocitole, Biotin, and Folic acid. Alfalfa also contains the following minerals: Phosphorus, Calcium, Potassium, Sodium, Chlorine, Sulfur, Magnesium, Copper, Manganese, Iron, Cobalt, Boron, and Molybdenum, flavonoids, digestive enzymes, , saponins and phytosterols, alkaloids, amino acids, coumarins, triterpenes, triterpenes, polyphenols , phytoestrogens , carotenoids and xanthophylls

Indications

Useful in anemia.

Dosage and administration: 

Take 2 tablets every 6 hours with sugarcane juice or brown sugar (or diluted honey water)

Side effects: 

Important Interactions: Warfarin; It has a strong interaction with warfarin and can reduce the effect of warfarin.

Moderate interactions: 1) Estrogens 2) Immunosuppressive drugs such as azathioprine, Dakli Zumabbass, Lexi Mab, Cyclosporine, Mycophenolate, Tacrolimus, Sirolimus and other immunosuppressive drugs 3) Oral contraceptive pills 4) Drugs that cause photosensitivity. 5) Vitamin E. 6) Prednisone and corticosteroids

Interference with laboratory tests: can lower cholesterol .

Recommended tips: 

In severe and acute cases of the disease, the dose can be increased to 3 every 8 hours, to achieve the desired effect.

Contraindications and precautions: 

Pregnancy and lactation

Pharmacological effects and mechanism of action MOA: 

Alfalfa is one of the best sources of protein and is a rich source of minerals as well as vitamins. Alfalfa contains vitamins A, D, E, K, C, B1, B2, B6, B12, niacin, pantothanic acid, inocitol, biotin and folic acid. Alfalfa also contains minerals; Phosphorus, calcium, potassium, sodium, chlorine, sulfur, magnesium, copper, manganese, iron, cobalt, boron and molybdenum are also present. Alfalfa is well-balanced in terms of amino acids and is rich in carotenoids and xanthophylls (Vitamin B12 is a cofactor for the enzyme methionine synthase, which is used to convert homocysteine to methionine. As a byproduct of this reaction, methyl-THF is converted to THF). Which is converted by mediators used in the synthesis of pyrimidine DNA bases.In B12 deficiency, homocysteine cannot be converted to methionine, therefore, methyl THF cannot be converted to THF. Homocysteine accumulates, and pyrimidine bases cannot form, slowing DNA synthesis and causing megaloblastic anemia, leading to symptoms such as fatigue and paleness that are commonly seen in B12 deficient patients. Impaired DNA synthesis causes other rapidly proliferating cell lines, such as PMN. Vitamin B12 deficiency is a serious disorder that, if left untreated,

can lead to severe neurological symptoms. A tonic is used when anemia.

Pharmacological effect of this product from the perspective of traditional medicineThis product is a food for sputum and blood and is effective in eliminating various types of anemia.

  References: 1-Pmc/The Effects of Medicago Sativa and Allium Porrum on Iron Overload in Rats/2015

 2-Pubmed/Effects of Alfalfa Meal on Growth Performance and Gastrointestinal Tract Development of Growing Ducks/2012

 

3-NCBI /Vitamin B12 Deficiency (Cobalamin)/2019

 

4-NCBI/Folic Acid/2020

 

5-Pmc/Evaluation of Antioxidant and Cerebroprotective Effect of Medicago sativa Linn. against Ischemia and

 

Reperfusion Insult/2011

 

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